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Max Horkheimer: A New Interpretation
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ROWMAN&LITTLEFIELD
Sivumäärä: 288 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 1992, 01.09.1992 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
This book offers an introduction to, and a new interpretation of, the thought of Max Horkheimer, a leading figure of the Frankfurt School. During the 1920s, Horkheimer formulated a history of bourgeois society which was to dominate his subsequent concerns and is essential to an understanding of Dialectic of Enlightenment. Underlying this history is a concern about the authoritarian trends which accompanied the economic and political crises of the inter-war period. Peter Stirk's new study illustrates how Horkheimer rejected most contemporary philosophies either implicated in, or impotent in the face of, these authoritarian trends. The result was his alternative approach to understanding the nature of the crisisóthe interdisciplinary research program of the Frankfurt Schoolóas well as a vision of a future society rooted in the contemporary debates about planning and in a broader philosophy which drew upon Kant, Hegel and Marx. The book looks in detail at Horkheimer's Dialectic of Enlightenment, co-written with T. W. Adorno, in which he revised and radicalized his history of bourgeois society, and also examines his later work on the subjects of the political mechanisms of contemporary society and a fragmentary philosophy of pity. Max Horkheimer: A New Interpretation is a major evaluation of the ideas of this long neglected, but highly influential, member of the Frankfurt School whose thought remains important as a reflection on the problems of market based and planned societies in the twentieth century.

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